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foley to console them for their loss as the obama administration shows their willingness to strike down isis with a new offensive to crush the group. they are threatening to execute a second american hostage after beheading foley. hagel says the raid to free the hostages was flawless. but there was no one there. >> the names of two males yesterday in mill valley will be released today. it is a murder-suicide. both of found dead in the back yesterday splitted only by a fence. one man in his 30 or early 40's had a gun. despite violence, the sheriffs remain confident that no one in the neighbor has any cause for concern. >> california attorney general will appeal a ruling that struck down the death penalty. the federal judge in orange county said it took too long and was difficult to impose. how people have been sentenced to death in california but only 13 have been executed. he says the decision is flaw asked undermines presentations for defendants. they stopped executions in 2006 after a similar lying by a pearl judge in san jose. >> a car dealer faces charges in what is called the worst case
foley to console them for their loss as the obama administration shows their willingness to strike down isis with a new offensive to crush the group. they are threatening to execute a second american hostage after beheading foley. hagel says the raid to free the hostages was flawless. but there was no one there. >> the names of two males yesterday in mill valley will be released today. it is a murder-suicide. both of found dead in the back yesterday splitted only by a fence. one man in...
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they encountered isis militants and engaged in a firefight. but the hostages were gone. several isis fighters were killed. one american commando was injured. the rest were blown to say. u.s. omissions admit the covert missing launched in july was based on not great intelligence on the location of the hostages. the u.s. government had been tracking the american hostages for months. defense secretary chuck hagel said the mission was launched because the hostages' lives were thought to be in imminent danger. >> it's the responsibility of our government and our leaders to do all we can to take action when we believe there might be a good possibility, a good chance, uhm, to -- to make a rescue effort successful. >> reporter: elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> hagel also warns in terms of terrorists, isis is beyond anything we've seen before. >>> santa clara county supervisor dave cortes is calling for all county departments to cut water use by 25%. cortes, who is running for mayor of san jose, brought up his proposal yesterday. he said he knows there will be exceptions. >>> there wil
they encountered isis militants and engaged in a firefight. but the hostages were gone. several isis fighters were killed. one american commando was injured. the rest were blown to say. u.s. omissions admit the covert missing launched in july was based on not great intelligence on the location of the hostages. the u.s. government had been tracking the american hostages for months. defense secretary chuck hagel said the mission was launched because the hostages' lives were thought to be in...
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. >>> chilling warning from chuck hagel, he says the threat by isis is beyond anything we've seen. in a briefing at the pentagon yesterday, hagel said the u.s. must prepare for everything. the terror group has threaten to execute a second american journalist steven sotloff if the u.s. does not end air strikes in iraq. he was kidnapped about a year ago. earlier this week, militants beheaded american journalives james foley. >> they are imminent threat to every interest we have, whether it's in iraq or anywhere else. >> while the president promises the u.s. will not be on the ground in iraq, state department asked for 300 more troops to secure u.s. facilities there. >>> the government is now investigating gm accusing its employees of concealing evidence about the faulty ignition switches that led to a number of deaths. bertha coombs live this morning, good morning and what do you know about the investigation? >> good morning, sam. according to the wall street journal, federal investigators from the fbi and the u.s. attorney's office here in new york are looking into whether employees
. >>> chilling warning from chuck hagel, he says the threat by isis is beyond anything we've seen. in a briefing at the pentagon yesterday, hagel said the u.s. must prepare for everything. the terror group has threaten to execute a second american journalist steven sotloff if the u.s. does not end air strikes in iraq. he was kidnapped about a year ago. earlier this week, militants beheaded american journalives james foley. >> they are imminent threat to every interest we have,...
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we created this crazy isis. we should deal with the fact that we need to stop the stabilizing these governments, even if they are tyrants we don't want to get in bed with. it would be better than having isis in control. host: marvin in birmingham. we are asking your thoughts on the expansion of u.s. military response to isis in iraq and in syria. this is a story from politico to show you. the presence may prompt congress to weigh and specifically on troop action. that story is playing out in the pages of the new york times. york -- is wary of new u.s. military expansion. you can read this story in the new york times. let's go to jack from florida for the democrats line. caller: i wanted to mention that when the president refused to go ahead and bomb syria for that red line he drew, he got those chemical weapons out of syria with the help of food and -- vladimir putin. that is a good thing because we would be in trouble now. updates in thet state department on u.s. airstrikes, there have been 90 over the last two
we created this crazy isis. we should deal with the fact that we need to stop the stabilizing these governments, even if they are tyrants we don't want to get in bed with. it would be better than having isis in control. host: marvin in birmingham. we are asking your thoughts on the expansion of u.s. military response to isis in iraq and in syria. this is a story from politico to show you. the presence may prompt congress to weigh and specifically on troop action. that story is playing out in...
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can only contain isis not eliminate it. >> isis threatens to kill more american hostages after executing journalist james foley. eyewitnesss in iraq this morning say isis militants stoned a man to death in the city of mosul. margaret brennan is at the pentagon where officials say all options against isis are now on the table. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. senior pentagon officials say isis is an imminent threat and defeating it requires air strikes in both iraq and syria, but they gave no indication that president obama is about to approve them. isis combines violent ideology with sophisticated military strategy and enough money to carry out its agenda. which puts it a caliber above any terror group that the u.s. has faced. defense secretary chuck hagel. >> oh, this is beyond anything that we have seen, so we must prepare for everything. and the home way youonly way you do that is take a cold steelary hd look at it and get ready. >> reporter: so far the u.s. military strategy has been limited to defending personnel and u.s. facilities. not hunting isis leaders. which
can only contain isis not eliminate it. >> isis threatens to kill more american hostages after executing journalist james foley. eyewitnesss in iraq this morning say isis militants stoned a man to death in the city of mosul. margaret brennan is at the pentagon where officials say all options against isis are now on the table. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. senior pentagon officials say isis is an imminent threat and defeating it requires air strikes in both iraq...
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what is the latest on this isis threat? >> well, dara, america's top general is warning that this could be a long, difficult fight. >> reporter: the execution of american journalist james foley has changed washington's focus on the terror group isis. >> they are an imminent threat to every interest we have, whether it's in iraq or anywhere else. >> reporter: with u.s. air support the iraqis are gaining background, but america's top general insists it will take more than just bombs to crush isis. >> this is an -- it has an apocalyptic end of days strategic vision which will eventually have to be defeated. >> i don't think we've seen a more significant threat to american security since the early days of 9/11. >> reporter: isis is threatening to execute a second american journalist, miami-based steven soklov and calling for attacks on other american targets. it's a fight the obama white house doesn't want, but can't ignore. >> mr. obama, i think, has realized he can't use this narrative any longer of how he is pending two wars
what is the latest on this isis threat? >> well, dara, america's top general is warning that this could be a long, difficult fight. >> reporter: the execution of american journalist james foley has changed washington's focus on the terror group isis. >> they are an imminent threat to every interest we have, whether it's in iraq or anywhere else. >> reporter: with u.s. air support the iraqis are gaining background, but america's top general insists it will take more than...
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you could not defeat isis without addressing the problem in syria. but he also said he was not predicting that the u.s. would launch air strikes there, although he did not rule that out, robin. >> okay, martha, thank you very much. and we'll have much more on this sunday on "this week" with george. learn more about isis on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> a lot want to know more. >>> we'll turn to that recover i of two americans who fought for lives after coming down with ebola back in their own homes this morning cured from that deadly virus. one of those american, dr. kent brantly released and there was something they did to send a very strong message as he left and abc's steve osunsami there again for us this morning. >> reporter: proving there's nothing to fear each and every one of his doctors, nurses and orderlies giving him a hug good-bye. >> god saved my life. a direct answer to thousands and thousands of prayers. >> reporter: it's a far cry from what the medical team had to wear when treating him for ebola. >> dr. brantly has
you could not defeat isis without addressing the problem in syria. but he also said he was not predicting that the u.s. would launch air strikes there, although he did not rule that out, robin. >> okay, martha, thank you very much. and we'll have much more on this sunday on "this week" with george. learn more about isis on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> a lot want to know more. >>> we'll turn to that recover i of two americans who fought for...
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,, captioning funded by cbs >>> countering isis. in the wake of the execution of james foley, american officials warn of a long fight. >> oh, this is beyond anything that we've seen, so we must prepare for everything. >>> i am thrilled to be alive, to be well, and to be reunited with my family. >> a u.s. doctor infected with ebola calls it a miraculous day. he and another american patient are discharged from the hospital after weeks of treatment, free of the deadly disease. >>> now push. all the way. there you go! >> and olympian amy van dyke takes the first step on her road to recovery less than three months after suffering a devastating injury. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 22nd, 2014. >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. u.s. officials say the islamic militant group that killed journalist james foley is the most dangerous and imminent threat to the u.s. in years and the only way to defeat isis is to attack it in syria. >> they marry ideology, a so he physician at this sophistication
,, captioning funded by cbs >>> countering isis. in the wake of the execution of james foley, american officials warn of a long fight. >> oh, this is beyond anything that we've seen, so we must prepare for everything. >>> i am thrilled to be alive, to be well, and to be reunited with my family. >> a u.s. doctor infected with ebola calls it a miraculous day. he and another american patient are discharged from the hospital after weeks of treatment, free of the deadly...
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isis had demanded a ransom of $130 million for james foley, something the u.s. refused to consider. >> the mission was executed flawlessly after a significant period of preparation and planning and rehearsal, and it turned out that the hostages were no longer at that location. >> reporter: secretary hagel also described isis as barbaric saying they are a threat to every american interest in iraq and beyond. michelle, devin. >> susan saulny, live in washington. thank you. >>> we're also learning more about an e-mail that foley's captors sent to his family. his parents received it on august 12th, a week before the beheading. they warned of foley's impending death as a result of american air strikes in iraq and failed monetary negotiations. >>> and moving on now to the ebola outbreak and sighs of relief this morning over a suspected case of the disease in california. >> late last night doctors in sacramento announced a patient there does not have the virus. ebola was considered possible because the patient had recently traveled to west africa. >>> meanwhile, 33-yea
isis had demanded a ransom of $130 million for james foley, something the u.s. refused to consider. >> the mission was executed flawlessly after a significant period of preparation and planning and rehearsal, and it turned out that the hostages were no longer at that location. >> reporter: secretary hagel also described isis as barbaric saying they are a threat to every american interest in iraq and beyond. michelle, devin. >> susan saulny, live in washington. thank you....
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is very clear about isis'. were very clear whether it's an iraqi court somewhere else. >>: isis' fighters are usually issued as of the metal. convert to islam or die. >>: they are beyond a terrorist group they have married ideology and strategic military paralysis. and this is beyond anything we've ever seen. >> reporter: we have an obligation to make the attempt and protect and rescue american citizens that are being captors. >> reporter: officials have left open the possibility of starting fires and syria. >> james: israel says it will continue to target hamas leaders --- anywhere and everywhere --- af killed three senior military commanders in gaza on thursday. >> james:the israeli government says it will hit anyone who tries to harm their citizens. >> james:trucks in a russian aid convoy have been seen crossing into eastern ukraine after more than a week's delay. >> james:this is amid suspicions the mission was being used as a cover for an invasion by moscow. >> james:trucks loaded with water, generators an
is very clear about isis'. were very clear whether it's an iraqi court somewhere else. >>: isis' fighters are usually issued as of the metal. convert to islam or die. >>: they are beyond a terrorist group they have married ideology and strategic military paralysis. and this is beyond anything we've ever seen. >> reporter: we have an obligation to make the attempt and protect and rescue american citizens that are being captors. >> reporter: officials have left open the...
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but so far the air campaign is only targeting isis in iraq. isis doesn't operate only in iraq. it spans the border into syria. the president's defense team says attacking only a part of isis is having a limited impact. >> can they be defeated without addressing that part of the organization which resides in syria? the answer is no. >> reporter: defense secretary hagel had warnings about this brutal group. >> this is beyond anything that we've seen. so we must prepare for everything. and the only way you do that is take a cold hard look at it and get ready. >> reporter: the defense officials did not say washington is prepared to extend air strikes into syria. only that they're looking at all options. isis controls large parts of iraq and syria and still holds around 20 foreign hostages. french journalist released in april shared a cell with some of them included james foley. he said foley was singled out for abuse because he was american. >> james was probably my best cell mate during our months of captivity together. for sure being an american for him and the brother of an amer
but so far the air campaign is only targeting isis in iraq. isis doesn't operate only in iraq. it spans the border into syria. the president's defense team says attacking only a part of isis is having a limited impact. >> can they be defeated without addressing that part of the organization which resides in syria? the answer is no. >> reporter: defense secretary hagel had warnings about this brutal group. >> this is beyond anything that we've seen. so we must prepare for...
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. >> the united states carried out more air strikes against isis, that militant organization, in iraq, yesterday. yeah, more air strikes. >> absolutely. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says those air strikes are helping the iraqi forces regain their footing. this is coming after that militant group released a videotaped execution, a beheading of captured american journalist james foley. officials say that is is had demanded a 130 million-dollar ransom for foley last year. they didn't pay that but there was a secret mission to try to rescue him last in. that mission didn't work. it failed. the the justice department now launching a criminal investigation into his death. >>> meanwhile is there a government watch dog group that says the pentagon broke the law when they agreed to swap sergeant bowe bergdahl for those five taliban leaders. >> yeah, the government accountability office says defense department failed to notify the appropriate economist ease 30 days in advance have of the exchange. the agency also says that funds used to make the swap were not technically available to them b
. >> the united states carried out more air strikes against isis, that militant organization, in iraq, yesterday. yeah, more air strikes. >> absolutely. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says those air strikes are helping the iraqi forces regain their footing. this is coming after that militant group released a videotaped execution, a beheading of captured american journalist james foley. officials say that is is had demanded a 130 million-dollar ransom for foley last year....
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we're not quite sure whether he went into iraq to contain isis. president obama has done the right things but hasn't been clear to sprain his objects to the american people. i think his goal is defeat. we're not certain what the president wants to do. >> you believe containment is defeat. does the u.s. need to target i.s. in syria? there are 50,000i s. fighters in syria by one estimate. >> i don't think the number is that high. the latest if is i saw are between 10,000 and 20,000, i would lean toward 20,000 but that's over a verge area stretching from aleppo near the mediterranean coast to mosul in the north of iraq. the first priority needs to be to defeat them in iraq. that's where the strategic terrain is, where the oil fields are located, and we have partners. certainly the kurds in the north and it looks like a better government in baghdad with whom we can ally. >> issued point out that that 50,000 number comes from the human rights syrian observatory of human rights. do you think the only way to stop i.s. right now is a military one, killing
we're not quite sure whether he went into iraq to contain isis. president obama has done the right things but hasn't been clear to sprain his objects to the american people. i think his goal is defeat. we're not certain what the president wants to do. >> you believe containment is defeat. does the u.s. need to target i.s. in syria? there are 50,000i s. fighters in syria by one estimate. >> i don't think the number is that high. the latest if is i saw are between 10,000 and 20,000, i...
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. >> alerta sobre el peligro del grupo terrorista isis. la cacerÍa humana contra los insurgentes se intensifica y algunos creen que estarÍan entrando al paÍs por la frontera con mÉxico. >> a varias personas no les pareciÓ graciosa la intervenciÓn de un ministro y decidieron agredirlo a huevazo limpio. la atrevida acciÓn los mandó a la cÁrcel. >> se viven momentos emotivos de la entrega de la estrella de los tigres del norte. hoy verÁn la entrevista exclusiva. >> y a solo dÍas de que comience la malquerida no te puedes perder lo que nos contÓ victoria ruffo sobre un amor imposible. >> birmania rÍos nos trae las curiosidades que estÁn a la moda en la gran manzana >> orlando segura nos viene a hablar de los secretos de los conductores de va por ti. >> y tambiÉn te traemos lo mÁs in de la semana con andrea chediak. no te pierdas las nuevas tendencias que te podrÁn hacer la vida mÁs fácil. >> y te contamos la historia de vida del chico que inspirÓ la historia del cubetazo de hielo y algunos como david zepeda causan controver
. >> alerta sobre el peligro del grupo terrorista isis. la cacerÍa humana contra los insurgentes se intensifica y algunos creen que estarÍan entrando al paÍs por la frontera con mÉxico. >> a varias personas no les pareciÓ graciosa la intervenciÓn de un ministro y decidieron agredirlo a huevazo limpio. la atrevida acciÓn los mandó a la cÁrcel. >> se viven momentos emotivos de la entrega de la estrella de los tigres del norte. hoy verÁn la entrevista exclusiva....
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the group in iraq and syria is isis. when this year started, most of us had never even heard of that group. they had been advancing and captured american vehicles, killing captured americans, taking weapons and and ammunition, and all of this and more has happened just since june. and that the terrorists see it, they have had a triumphant summer, complete with islamic law and caliphate, complete with recruits to join in the offensive. we are talking about a movement that is bigger and better financed than al qaeda ever was. and it's got nothing to learn from al qaeda about ruthless butchery either. isis has been butchering nonbelievers, otherwise known as innocent victims. the poor souls that did not get away have met the worst of fate, beheadings, rape, enslavement, crucifixions. that is the character of this enemy. and in case we missed the point, they actually take pictures of their atrocities and post them online, calling it a preview of what we can expect in america. we have all seen the sorrowful images of the inno
the group in iraq and syria is isis. when this year started, most of us had never even heard of that group. they had been advancing and captured american vehicles, killing captured americans, taking weapons and and ammunition, and all of this and more has happened just since june. and that the terrorists see it, they have had a triumphant summer, complete with islamic law and caliphate, complete with recruits to join in the offensive. we are talking about a movement that is bigger and better...
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, captioning funded by cbs >>> countering isis. in the wake of the execution of james foley, american officials warn of a long fight. >> oh, this is beyond anything that we've seen, so we must prepare for everything. >>> i am thrilled to be alive, to be well, and to be reunited with my family. >> a u.s. doctor infected with ebola calls it a miraculous day. he and another american patient are discharged from the hospital after weeks of treatment, free of the deadly disease. >>> now push. all the way. there you go! >> and olympian amy van dyke takes the first step on her road to recovery less than three months after suffering a devastating injury.
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, captioning funded by cbs >>> countering isis. in the wake of the execution of james foley, american officials warn of a long fight. >> oh, this is beyond anything that we've seen, so we must prepare for everything. >>> i am thrilled to be alive, to be well, and to be reunited with my family. >> a u.s. doctor infected with ebola calls it a miraculous day. he and another american patient are discharged from the hospital after weeks of treatment,...
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isis is a defacto country. they control territory on both sides of the invisible territory between syria and iraq. i've been there many times. there is no way to distinguish one country from the next, particularly when you remove the border posts. so this is an act of war by a defacto state against the united states of america. i want the united states of america to declare war on this islamic state, on this caliphate. i want us now to be in a state of war against them. i think that if you put it in those terms, that is the primary source of our retribution, our revenge, our justice. it will be making war on these savages who have not only obscenely beheaded an american citizen, but threatened extensionally the united states of america, 100 of them have american passports. 500 have british passports. they're coming this way. >> let's talk about this, should there be a declaration of war by the united states congress today whereby we put marines, soldiers, airmen, everybody into iraq and syria to destroy isis? >
isis is a defacto country. they control territory on both sides of the invisible territory between syria and iraq. i've been there many times. there is no way to distinguish one country from the next, particularly when you remove the border posts. so this is an act of war by a defacto state against the united states of america. i want the united states of america to declare war on this islamic state, on this caliphate. i want us now to be in a state of war against them. i think that if you put...
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would isis be as strong? would their growth have been so fast if rebel groups would have been armed? >> i'll tell you, it's not a good exercise to get into armchair quarterbacking and doing hypotheticals about the past. all we can do here is consider the present environment that we're dealing with and the future threat that isil poses. again, we've got a very clear set of missions that we're accomplishing in iraq, very discreet targets that we can go after and authorizations to do that, and that's what we're focused on right now >> at miller, i want to get your take -- we're looking at the most immediate threat in that region and americans are wondering how immediate threat is to the homeland, to the u.s. the governor of texas, rick perry, he spoke about the threat to the united states by isis in talking about the border. let me play you a little bit of what he said, and i want to get your take. >> i think there's the obvious grave concern that because of the condition of the border from the standpoint of it
would isis be as strong? would their growth have been so fast if rebel groups would have been armed? >> i'll tell you, it's not a good exercise to get into armchair quarterbacking and doing hypotheticals about the past. all we can do here is consider the present environment that we're dealing with and the future threat that isil poses. again, we've got a very clear set of missions that we're accomplishing in iraq, very discreet targets that we can go after and authorizations to do that,...
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state, the isis nation of terrorism. quite frankly, bashar al assad is sitting back there in damascus watching all this probably with some amusement because the u.s. finds itself in a battle with the same enemy which assad does. it's a strange partnership. you know, politics makes strange bedfellows of war and sometimes even makes stranger bedfellows. in this particular case, this narrow instance, assad and the u.s. are on the same side and wanting to get rid of this threat from isis. >> nbc has learned new details about the effort to rescue james foley. last november, foley's family received an encrypted e-mail in english demanding 132 million dollar ransom. after a brief e-mail exchange the captors were not heard from again until last week, when a furious message from the group promised foley's death in retaliation for american air strikes. later on "morning joe," we are going to be speaking to the parents of journalist james foley about their son's work overseas and the government's attempt to save his life. that is c
state, the isis nation of terrorism. quite frankly, bashar al assad is sitting back there in damascus watching all this probably with some amusement because the u.s. finds itself in a battle with the same enemy which assad does. it's a strange partnership. you know, politics makes strange bedfellows of war and sometimes even makes stranger bedfellows. in this particular case, this narrow instance, assad and the u.s. are on the same side and wanting to get rid of this threat from isis. >>...
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the rise of isis in syria gave it a launch pad to storm back to iraq. it captured large amounts of american weaponry from the iraqi army. iraqi security forces were strengthening their positions on the edge of baghdad in july against the islamic state advance. i asked as exploited anger of sunnis furious of the way iraqi shias have power. the best hope is it will offer enough to turn them away from i.s. that won't happen easily. >> translator: we will not fight isis or any other terrorism as long as haven't received our rights. we will not fight terrorism or what is known as isis as long as the government has not stood up to terrorist militias that butchers sunnis. >> the west is deeply involved in this crisis even though it would prefer to stay out. britain's deliveries of humanitarian aid could turn to a deeper military role. perhaps directed at several thousand british and other european men who fight for i.s. in damascus this morning, families displaced by three years of fighting were going home after a local truce in their suburbs. as the syrian re
the rise of isis in syria gave it a launch pad to storm back to iraq. it captured large amounts of american weaponry from the iraqi army. iraqi security forces were strengthening their positions on the edge of baghdad in july against the islamic state advance. i asked as exploited anger of sunnis furious of the way iraqi shias have power. the best hope is it will offer enough to turn them away from i.s. that won't happen easily. >> translator: we will not fight isis or any other terrorism...
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isis has effectively a state. it doesn't even call itself isis anymore. it's now called the islamic state because they control about a third of syria, they control large sections of northern iraq, including the city of mosul, which is 2 million people. they have heavy weapons. u.s.-made weapons stolen from the iraqi army. so just carrying out airstrikes in iraq doesn't do much against the group. it contains them. it pushes a little bit them back over the border into syria, but since they operate both in iraq and syria, it's not going to eliminate the group, because if they get hit in iraq, they just retreat back over the border into syria, regroup, and live to fight another day. what we're seeing now is the senior u.s. officials, including the defense secretary, and the chairman of the joint chiefs, saying, this isn't enough. this isn't working. we can bomb northern iraq forever, and trying to bomb, you know, the isis targets, and it's not -- this problem isn't going to go away. and this group is dangerous. it is incredibly radical. it is blood thirsty. a
isis has effectively a state. it doesn't even call itself isis anymore. it's now called the islamic state because they control about a third of syria, they control large sections of northern iraq, including the city of mosul, which is 2 million people. they have heavy weapons. u.s.-made weapons stolen from the iraqi army. so just carrying out airstrikes in iraq doesn't do much against the group. it contains them. it pushes a little bit them back over the border into syria, but since they...
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america's top military officials insist it will take more than bombs to crush isis. while the president promises there will be no u.s. boots on the ground in iraq, the state department is asking for 300 more troops to secure u.s. facilities there. >>> the bodies and ashes of 20 malaysians who were killed when that airliner was shot down over ukraine have finally been returned to their home country. the victim's emains were carried aboard a chartered malaysian airlines jet. 298 people on board that jet were killed when it was shot down. >>> a family in new york is considering legal action after an 11-year-old boy was burned on a street filled with hot tar. the family says the boy was riding his bike on that street, it had just been repafd on wednesday. they say were there no warning signs or barriers. the bike got stuck then fell, burning his hand and leg. the paving was done by a vendor that assured them that all appropriate safety measures were taken. >> now to this story, an unwanted wakeup call for a woman. she's the one who got a ticket. the owner tells us that w
america's top military officials insist it will take more than bombs to crush isis. while the president promises there will be no u.s. boots on the ground in iraq, the state department is asking for 300 more troops to secure u.s. facilities there. >>> the bodies and ashes of 20 malaysians who were killed when that airliner was shot down over ukraine have finally been returned to their home country. the victim's emains were carried aboard a chartered malaysian airlines jet. 298 people...
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new help the state department is asking for to fight isis. plus the part on a new iphone that could make it tougher to get when i >>> 15 before the hour. right now we're following several developing stories to get you p to t you up to the mi minute you're up. >> first the growing threat isis poses. >> reporter: well, america's top general puts this way. this will be a long prolonged fight. chuck hagel says is this a determined enemy unlike anything the united states has seen before. and of course this past week, americans got a bitter taste of the horror that iraqis have been fleeing by the hundreds of thousands, filling rev few refu camps. isis threatening to kill another american journalist, steven sotloff. a writer for "time" magazine. it is a fight that will go on, but president obama says there will be no u.s. combat troops on the ground. still the state department is requesting 300 more troops to protect the u.s. embassy in baghdad and other key assets there. back to you. >>> and jim foley's parents are receiving an outpouring of suppor
new help the state department is asking for to fight isis. plus the part on a new iphone that could make it tougher to get when i >>> 15 before the hour. right now we're following several developing stories to get you p to t you up to the mi minute you're up. >> first the growing threat isis poses. >> reporter: well, america's top general puts this way. this will be a long prolonged fight. chuck hagel says is this a determined enemy unlike anything the united states has...
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of course through isis conflict this summer one thing that is noteworthy throughout july is we have seen the heaviest bombardment on gaza and israeli have done in years and yet high profile hamas or other factions, high profile targets had not been hit and israelis coming under some pressure because there had been questions asked back home what are they gaining from this war. it's only this past week, in the last few days that we have seen high profile targets on the military wing of hamas hit or at least attempts also made on their lives. so it's significant that at this moment they decide to make this announcement and sends a message to any collaborators across the gaza strip. >> for the moment jane we will leave it there and follow events with you from gaza as the day progresses. people in occupied east jerusalem are facing the largest wave in years and say israeli police are going to palestinian people and accusing them of starting riots and kimberly has more. >> reporter: the parents of mohamed haven't seen their son in weeks. they wait anxiously for a hearing in an israeli court, h
of course through isis conflict this summer one thing that is noteworthy throughout july is we have seen the heaviest bombardment on gaza and israeli have done in years and yet high profile hamas or other factions, high profile targets had not been hit and israelis coming under some pressure because there had been questions asked back home what are they gaining from this war. it's only this past week, in the last few days that we have seen high profile targets on the military wing of hamas hit...
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the pentagon warns the threat from isis is beyond anything that we've seen. the military considers all options to respond. >>> romney/ryan reunion. they ran in 2012 now talking 2016. >>> leaders pouring water on the ice bucket challenge. >>> and we look at today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >> they're beyond just a terrorist group. this is beyond anything we have seen
the pentagon warns the threat from isis is beyond anything that we've seen. the military considers all options to respond. >>> romney/ryan reunion. they ran in 2012 now talking 2016. >>> leaders pouring water on the ice bucket challenge. >>> and we look at today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >> they're beyond just a terrorist group. this is beyond anything we have seen
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the pentagon warns the threat from isis is beyond anything that we've seen. the military considers all options to respond. >>> romney/ryan reunion. they ran in 2012, now talking 2016. >>> leaders pouring water on the ice bucket challenge. >>> and we look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> they're beyond just a terrorist group. this is beyond anything we have seen. >> a chilling warning from the pentagon. >> secretary hagel described isis as barbaric, saying they're a threat to every american interest.
the pentagon warns the threat from isis is beyond anything that we've seen. the military considers all options to respond. >>> romney/ryan reunion. they ran in 2012, now talking 2016. >>> leaders pouring water on the ice bucket challenge. >>> and we look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> they're beyond just a terrorist group. this is beyond anything we have seen. >> a chilling warning from the pentagon. >> secretary hagel described...
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. >> the united states, carried out another six air strikes against isis, targets in iraq, yesterday. so defense secretary chuck hagel says it is helping iraqi forces regain their footing, in the kurdish region especially. the it comes after the militant group released a videotaped execution of captured american journalist james foley. now officials, admit, that the group demanded a 130 million-dollar ransom for him last year but a secret mission to rescue him last month, failed. that was in syria. but the justice department is launching a criminal investigation into his death. >>> the government watch dog group says the pentagon broke the law agreeing to swap sergeant bowe bergdahl for five taliban leaders. government accountability office says defense department failed to notify the appropriate congressional commit the ease 30 days in advance of that exchange. the agency also says that funds used to make that swap weren't technically available but the pentagon is defending it decision saying bergdahl's life was at the risk. it remains to be seen if that finding will result in the fo
. >> the united states, carried out another six air strikes against isis, targets in iraq, yesterday. so defense secretary chuck hagel says it is helping iraqi forces regain their footing, in the kurdish region especially. the it comes after the militant group released a videotaped execution of captured american journalist james foley. now officials, admit, that the group demanded a 130 million-dollar ransom for him last year but a secret mission to rescue him last month, failed. that was...
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una de las principales fuentes de financiamiento de isis calculan misiones durante este aÑo. el asesinato de foley a provocado otra preocupaciÓn sobre las filas terroristas. >> han reclutados ciudadanos estadounidenses, y britÁnicos, espaÑoles, franceses que tienen pasaporte que les da la capacidad de moverse donde quieran en estos paÍses. >> recalcando la necesidad de mÁs inteligencia sobre el terreno de este grupo terrorista. el pentÁgono anunciÓ que revisa la solicitud de enviar unos 300 efectivos mÁs a irak supuestamente para fortalecer la seguridad de instalaciones y personal estadounidense en la regiÓn en washington. >> abundancia para combatir la escasez en venezuela el gobierno aplicarÁ un sofisticado de sistema de control por la venta de comida y medicina las cadenas de comercializaciÓn pÚblicas y privadas desde caracas, francisco nos explica por quÉ muchos temen que sea una versiÓn digital de la cartilla de racionamiento cubana. >> es el dÍa a día en este hiper mercado en una zona popular. un panorama interminable de filas consumidores que se extiend
una de las principales fuentes de financiamiento de isis calculan misiones durante este aÑo. el asesinato de foley a provocado otra preocupaciÓn sobre las filas terroristas. >> han reclutados ciudadanos estadounidenses, y britÁnicos, espaÑoles, franceses que tienen pasaporte que les da la capacidad de moverse donde quieran en estos paÍses. >> recalcando la necesidad de mÁs inteligencia sobre el terreno de este grupo terrorista. el pentÁgono anunciÓ que revisa la solicitud de...
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an area controlled by isis. two dozen special operations commandos dropped from blackhawk helicopters, outfitted with stealth technology to avoid detection. with surveillance aircraft overhead, the team searched for the hostages, they encountered isis militants, engaged in a gun fight. but the hostages were gone. several isis commandos were killed, one american fighter was injured. the rest were flown to safety. now, isis demands add ransom of $132 million for foley's return. >>> also new this morning, remains of 20 malaysians killed when their malaysia air nine flight 17 was shot down over ukraine last month have arrived in kulae almost purr. char i had from amsterdam, and greeted by malaysian royalty. all 298 people on board, the plane were killed. forty-three of them malaysians. the government is observe ago moment of silence for the victims in their honor. >>> and now 5:36. in business news this morning, another ice bucket challenge, and another big recall from auto maker. money watch's wendy gillette joins
an area controlled by isis. two dozen special operations commandos dropped from blackhawk helicopters, outfitted with stealth technology to avoid detection. with surveillance aircraft overhead, the team searched for the hostages, they encountered isis militants, engaged in a gun fight. but the hostages were gone. several isis commandos were killed, one american fighter was injured. the rest were flown to safety. now, isis demands add ransom of $132 million for foley's return. >>> also...
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standpoint of it not being secure and us not knowing who is penetrating across that individuals from isis or other terrorist states could be and i think is a very real possibility that they may have already used that. >>> let's shift our attention to wall street and see how we're going to close out the week. it was a banner day on thursday with the dow up 60 points, the s&p and nasdaq both up nearly 6. with the s&p in a record-breaking close. cnbc's steve sedgwick joins us with this. my eye goes to that dow jones number above 17,000. >> yeah. absolutely. and right to do so as well. 17,000 for the dow. 1992-plus for the s&p. it came at a day where we were talking about yesterday bank of america got a massive $17 billion fine. what did it do to their share price? they went up three points. ebay was moving up as well. but we saw sears moving in the opposite direction. sears under a lot of pressure. they lost about half a billion dollars in the first half of the year. the new ceo says this is unacceptable and we need to carry on looking at our performance. but they did see some increases in t
standpoint of it not being secure and us not knowing who is penetrating across that individuals from isis or other terrorist states could be and i think is a very real possibility that they may have already used that. >>> let's shift our attention to wall street and see how we're going to close out the week. it was a banner day on thursday with the dow up 60 points, the s&p and nasdaq both up nearly 6. with the s&p in a record-breaking close. cnbc's steve sedgwick joins us with...
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. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the terror group isis is beyond anywhere we've seen. this follows the execution of james foley and the threat to execute another american reporter. with u.s. air support iraqis are gaining background from the militant group but america's top military officials insist it will take more than bombs to crush isis. >> this is an organization that has an apocalyptic end of days strategic vision which will eventually have to be defeated. >> they are an imminent threat to every interest we have, whether it's in iraq or anywhere else. >> while the president promises there will be no u.s. boots on the ground in iraq, the state department has asked for more than 300 more troops to secure u.s. facilities there. >>> the bodies and ashes of 20 malaysians who were killed when the airliner was shot down over ukraine have finally been returned to their home country. the remains were carried aboard a chartered malaysian airlines jet. they were carried by teams of eight solders that took them to private funerals. >>> investigators are looking into the cau
. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the terror group isis is beyond anywhere we've seen. this follows the execution of james foley and the threat to execute another american reporter. with u.s. air support iraqis are gaining background from the militant group but america's top military officials insist it will take more than bombs to crush isis. >> this is an organization that has an apocalyptic end of days strategic vision which will eventually have to be defeated. >>...
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air strikes on isis targets continue in iraq. secretary hagel warns, defeating the terror group won't be possible unless its presence in syria is addressed. he would not say if the u.s. is considering military strikes there. we are monitoring the latest developments live from baghdad. the u.s. air campaign, the air strikes have really slowed what looked like unstoppable momentum of isis in iraq. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. we have to look at what has taken place over the last week. most of the u.s. air strikes have been focused around the mosul dam area. half of the strikes carried out since august 8 have been concentrated there. they have enabled kurdish and iraqi forces to regain control of the dam. we have seen how the air strikes stop the advances of isis on the kurdish city of erbil. as mentioned by the senior u.s. defense officials, this is not not. isis still controls big parts of this country, major cities like the city of mosul, the city of fallujah, to the west, are under complete control of isis. while these ai
air strikes on isis targets continue in iraq. secretary hagel warns, defeating the terror group won't be possible unless its presence in syria is addressed. he would not say if the u.s. is considering military strikes there. we are monitoring the latest developments live from baghdad. the u.s. air campaign, the air strikes have really slowed what looked like unstoppable momentum of isis in iraq. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. we have to look at what has taken place over the last...
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in response to isis. the reason they're doing this, democrats say that congress should have a role in this type of action. if more military presence is needed, the time has come and this has just reached too far with regards to what's happening overseas. and congress needs to have a role in that going forward. >> hearing from several representatives from california and others as well. let's talk about this too. especially when it comes to the criticism on the action and the president as well. we've also heard from a former white house adviser karl rove who's been blasting the president especially after speaking on the beheading of journalist foley. and he said that, okay, you know what? why is he going and hitting the links after speaking about this? it's some criticism he knows well after working with president george w. bush. >> you know, i think this is such a tragic story and i think it's one that continues to evolve. i think a lot of folks are making their positions clear. but i do think that as you
in response to isis. the reason they're doing this, democrats say that congress should have a role in this type of action. if more military presence is needed, the time has come and this has just reached too far with regards to what's happening overseas. and congress needs to have a role in that going forward. >> hearing from several representatives from california and others as well. let's talk about this too. especially when it comes to the criticism on the action and the president as...
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isis or isil is sophisticated and has money. >> they do tremendously well. this is beyond anything that we have seen. we nuss prepare for anything. take a steely cold hard look at it and get ready. >> critics say the obama administration in particular the president has to explain the cohesive strategy to go after the terrorists. >> he hasn't defined our enemy. he wasn't tried to define how he wants to go about that. there's no evidence he's being an international coalition. >> he defended the decision to release an information on the attempt to rescue james foley and other hostages. some news outlets were aware of the raid. >> heather? >> thank you, molly. now its time to take a look at who is talking. colonel ralph peters is talking about the administration's decision to release details about the failed rescue mission. he says it is unamerican and will prove deadly. >> i have to address actually not only disgraceful but murderous release of details of this raid. you just don't do it. special operators are furious. administration had a bin laden raid when it
isis or isil is sophisticated and has money. >> they do tremendously well. this is beyond anything that we have seen. we nuss prepare for anything. take a steely cold hard look at it and get ready. >> critics say the obama administration in particular the president has to explain the cohesive strategy to go after the terrorists. >> he hasn't defined our enemy. he wasn't tried to define how he wants to go about that. there's no evidence he's being an international coalition....
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included, is the gruesome video of the isis beheading of journalist james foley. but right near that post is this photo of a landmark michigan avenue building at the corner of south water street. 307 north michigan. the arabic message says roughly, 'soldiers of the islamic state of iraq and syria will pass from here soon.' other tweets, which include a picture of an isis flag outside the white house, 'we are here american near our target... sooooooon.' neither security at the chicago building, the fbi, secret service or chicago police had any comment. jackie robinson west is now in the finals. >> game over! >> they beat pennsylvania 6-5 last night. the viewing party last night went wild. some fans couldn't even sit during the final inning. >> we go all the way a clash point we are coming! >> who needs the cubs and the socks? >> the last inning was a heart stopper. but we've made it. >> we have a parade coming! we will do a parade! >> they now play in nevada in the final on saturday. the same team that beat them 13-2 earlier in the week. the winner plays a champion
included, is the gruesome video of the isis beheading of journalist james foley. but right near that post is this photo of a landmark michigan avenue building at the corner of south water street. 307 north michigan. the arabic message says roughly, 'soldiers of the islamic state of iraq and syria will pass from here soon.' other tweets, which include a picture of an isis flag outside the white house, 'we are here american near our target... sooooooon.' neither security at the chicago building,...
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carrying out another six air strikes against isis targets in iraq. yesterday defense secretary chuck hagel says it is helping forces regain their footing. this is coming after that militant group release aid videotaped execution of captured american journalist, james foley. officials now admit that group demanded a 130 million-dollar ransom for him last year. the united states has a long standing policy against paying ransoms, but secret mission was put in place to rescue him. but that mission failed last month. the justice department is launching a criminal investigation into his death. >>> remains of those on the malaysia airlines flight shot down in ukraine has come home. there were 298 people on board when that jet was shot down a month ago and all of them tied. >>> government watch dog group says the pentagon broke the law agreeing to swap sergeant bowe bergdahl for five taliban leaders. the government accountability office says that defense department failed to notify the appropriate congressional committees, 30 days in advance of that exchange
carrying out another six air strikes against isis targets in iraq. yesterday defense secretary chuck hagel says it is helping forces regain their footing. this is coming after that militant group release aid videotaped execution of captured american journalist, james foley. officials now admit that group demanded a 130 million-dollar ransom for him last year. the united states has a long standing policy against paying ransoms, but secret mission was put in place to rescue him. but that mission...
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expects isis to regroup and stage a new offensive. attorney general eric holder said there's an open criminal investigation into foley's murder. >> people will be held accountable one way or the other. >> reporter: isis demanded a ransom of $130 million in exchange for foley's release. >> we do not make concessions to terrorists, that includes we do not pay ransom. >> reporter: the ceo of globalpost, the news organization foley was working for when he was captured, said they never took seriously the isis demands for payment. >> we did everything we could, as did the family. >> reporter: yesterday ominous words from secretary hagel. he said isis is as well funded and sophisticated as anything ever seen and beyond just a terrorist group. devin, michelle. >> our thanks to karen travers for that. >>> ferguson, missouri, this morning appears to have turned a corner after nearly two weeks of racially-charged protests, shootings, and looting. 13 days after the michael brown shooting, protests are subsiding in the city with fewer arrests and
expects isis to regroup and stage a new offensive. attorney general eric holder said there's an open criminal investigation into foley's murder. >> people will be held accountable one way or the other. >> reporter: isis demanded a ransom of $130 million in exchange for foley's release. >> we do not make concessions to terrorists, that includes we do not pay ransom. >> reporter: the ceo of globalpost, the news organization foley was working for when he was captured, said...
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and area controlled by isis. two dozen special operation forces commandos dropped from black hawk helicopters outfitted with stealth technology. with surveillance aircraft over head, they swooped in to search for the hostages. they encountered isis militants and engaged in a fire fight. but the hostages were gone. several isis fights were killed and one american commando was injured. the rest were flown to safety. the covert mission launched in early july was based on good but not great intelligence about the location of the hostages. the u.s. government had been tracking the american hostages for months, defense secretary chuck hagle said the mission was launched because the hostage's lives where thought to be in imminent danger. >> it is our responsibility to do all we can to take action when we believe there might be a good possibility or a good chance to make a rescue effort successful. >> now hagle warns in terms of terrorists, isis is beyond anything we have seen before. >>> tonight, we learned the remains
and area controlled by isis. two dozen special operation forces commandos dropped from black hawk helicopters outfitted with stealth technology. with surveillance aircraft over head, they swooped in to search for the hostages. they encountered isis militants and engaged in a fire fight. but the hostages were gone. several isis fights were killed and one american commando was injured. the rest were flown to safety. the covert mission launched in early july was based on good but not great...
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an isis threat that's growing stronger. well, the president promises there will be no u.s. boots on the ground in iraq, the state department has asked for 300 more troops to help secure u.s. facilities there. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> we have new information this morning related to the ebola outbreak. a patient being treated at a sacramento hospital has tested negative for the deadly virus .patient who returned home from west africa earlier this month had been placed in isolation while the tests were performed. meantime, two american medical missionaries infected with ebola are free of the virus and out of the hospital and one of them is saying he is thrilled to be alive. dr. kent brantly walked out of the hospital with his family in atlanta and declared it a miraculous day. his colleague, nancy writebol was quietly released on tuesday. doctors say they are both weak but should recover completely now that their blood is clear of the ebola virus. doctors also say they pose no health risk. both were infected while treating ebola in west africa. >>> and countries
an isis threat that's growing stronger. well, the president promises there will be no u.s. boots on the ground in iraq, the state department has asked for 300 more troops to help secure u.s. facilities there. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> we have new information this morning related to the ebola outbreak. a patient being treated at a sacramento hospital has tested negative for the deadly virus .patient who returned home from west africa earlier this month had been placed in...
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should be doing to combat isis. almost oneoccurred week after governor perry was indicted for a in abuse of power that stemmed from a veto threat he carried out against a texas district attorney's office. he began his speech by addressing the charges. >> thank you for the invitation to be here today. i refer to this as the wellspring of wisdom in washington, d.c.. thank you, heritage, for what you do. thank you for allowing us to be a part of this today. for the program. you do, a fact, look eternally young. some of you may not know this. rich has been ahead of national review for as long as i've been governor of texas. it's a pretty lengthy timeframe. you don't get to stay around that long unless you are really good at what you do, or just really lucky. i suggest those of those are good things. it doesn't hurt to be both. as he shared with you, and some of you might have heard that there are some interesting things going on back in my home state. right now, there are a few public officials in travis county who have
should be doing to combat isis. almost oneoccurred week after governor perry was indicted for a in abuse of power that stemmed from a veto threat he carried out against a texas district attorney's office. he began his speech by addressing the charges. >> thank you for the invitation to be here today. i refer to this as the wellspring of wisdom in washington, d.c.. thank you, heritage, for what you do. thank you for allowing us to be a part of this today. for the program. you do, a fact,...
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here is the thing about isis. this is a group that is well funded adds the secretary of defense said, controlling oil fields, able to generate its own revenue from kidnaps, ransom and from oil in the region. it doesn't recognize boundaries the way the international community does. really amazing how quickly it has gained so much territory from syria to iraq. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. over the past couple months, isis looked unstoppable here in iraq, making gains, controlling entire cities. >> we have lost her feed. you can see the pictures we are showing there of the isis troops. i tell you, it's been interesting to watch the business model of this group. it's business model is terror and it's making so much money from seizing oil fields from black market oil trade getting $1 million to $3 million a day, as if the leaders know their fund-raisers around the world are going to be shut down. they have to be able to be self-sustaining. that is what they are trying to do. there's the question, you made this p
here is the thing about isis. this is a group that is well funded adds the secretary of defense said, controlling oil fields, able to generate its own revenue from kidnaps, ransom and from oil in the region. it doesn't recognize boundaries the way the international community does. really amazing how quickly it has gained so much territory from syria to iraq. >> reporter: absolutely, christine. over the past couple months, isis looked unstoppable here in iraq, making gains, controlling...
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isis kills for terror and propaganda but not for money. in the case of french and spanish journalists held by isis, released this spring and able to provide the intel for planning this raid, it appears that isis really was holding them for money. because although the french and spanish and other european countries don't admit to paying ransoms to terrorist groups like isis and al qaeda in exchange for hostages, it's widely known that they do. the u.s. and the uk do not pay ransom for hostages, but other countries do and those european journalists were released in march and april this spring and then apparently those european journalists were able to provide information to the u.s. government to help the u.s. government plan this raid. this raid that ultimately did not work. but it gave them the confidence to try. the ceo of "global post" where jim foley was working at the time he died, the ceo of "global post" says the released hostages were also able to tell that publication that there were more than a dozen european and american hostages
isis kills for terror and propaganda but not for money. in the case of french and spanish journalists held by isis, released this spring and able to provide the intel for planning this raid, it appears that isis really was holding them for money. because although the french and spanish and other european countries don't admit to paying ransoms to terrorist groups like isis and al qaeda in exchange for hostages, it's widely known that they do. the u.s. and the uk do not pay ransom for hostages,...
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people around this table were arguing obama was doing nothing about isis. and yet this rescue operation was going on. we're dropping drones. we've got air force going in there from ground bases. a lot's going on that you all don't know about. i don't know about. but you all sit back here and say he's done nothing when there was an effort to get this guy out. >> is that why they revealed all the information that -- >> that's not all the information. >> "the new york times," greg, basically you were saying how we track isis and how we know where they are, that's the most important thing, not just the tactics of how you go in and a rescue mission doesn't work. i respect them for trying. how do you locate them? do you think the hostages, the remaining ones are still there? or have they gone -- if i were isis, i would move them someplace more secure. >> they're hot on their trail. the government was worried. our government was worried about the image. that's what it was. it gives you the impression it's the media controlling how our government works. and how it
people around this table were arguing obama was doing nothing about isis. and yet this rescue operation was going on. we're dropping drones. we've got air force going in there from ground bases. a lot's going on that you all don't know about. i don't know about. but you all sit back here and say he's done nothing when there was an effort to get this guy out. >> is that why they revealed all the information that -- >> that's not all the information. >> "the new york...
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officials believe isis is adjusting its operation. it's likely the remaining hostages are separated and being moved around on a regular basis. isis may be limiting its use of cell phones and other communications that makes the group much more difficult for intelligent to attract. to defeat isis you have to take out leaders, but timely and detailed intelligence would be needed to target a specific location with an airstrike or maybe even a ground raid. a good example of how it can work happened in 2006 when a u.s. bombing mission killed the then leader of al qaeda in iraq. that was successful because the u.s. at the time had robust intelligence on the ground and thousands of troops also on the ground able to exploit daily intelligence leads. we tonight have anything close to that now in syria. sources say there's limited intelligence being collected on the ground. bob ore, cbs news, washington. >>> this is a national day of mourning in malaysia. the first victims of mh-17 arrived in kuala lumpur this morning. it crashed on july 17th. 2
officials believe isis is adjusting its operation. it's likely the remaining hostages are separated and being moved around on a regular basis. isis may be limiting its use of cell phones and other communications that makes the group much more difficult for intelligent to attract. to defeat isis you have to take out leaders, but timely and detailed intelligence would be needed to target a specific location with an airstrike or maybe even a ground raid. a good example of how it can work happened...
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we are pursuing a long-term strategy against isis. we should expect them to regroup and stage new offenses and the u.s. military's involvement is not over. >> now, hagel added that the pentagon may have to review its 2015 budget plans as it ramps up the fight against the islamic states. >>> now, our mid east correspondent hadley gamble joins us here in london to talk more about this. hi, hadley. both the actions and the rhetoric from both isis and the west have been ramped up here within the last week, i think it's fair to say. >> absolutely. and one of the questions that people in the u.s. are asking is where is the president on this? we saw chuck hagel and martin dempsey coming out saying this is the biggest threat since al qaeda o just as big of a threat. and the president unfortunately we're seeing him on the links in martha answers vineyard. the problem with that is that doesn't send a clear signal to the region. our regional allies, saudi arabia or to the iraqi government itself that there is a strategy and a plan going forward.
we are pursuing a long-term strategy against isis. we should expect them to regroup and stage new offenses and the u.s. military's involvement is not over. >> now, hagel added that the pentagon may have to review its 2015 budget plans as it ramps up the fight against the islamic states. >>> now, our mid east correspondent hadley gamble joins us here in london to talk more about this. hi, hadley. both the actions and the rhetoric from both isis and the west have been ramped up...
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. >>> and the united states carrying out another six air strikes against isis targets in iraq yesterday. secretary of defense chuck hagel says it helps iraqi forces regain their footing. this comes after that militant group released videotaped execution of captured american journalist james foley. officials now admit that the group demanded a 130 million-dollar ransom for him last year. >>> the united states has a long standing policy against paying ransoms for terrorist but a secret mission was put in place to rescue them which failed last month. the justice department is launching a criminal investigation into his death. >>> the remains of those killed on the malaysia airlines flight shot down in ukraine have returned home, coffins draped in the national flag arrived in malaysia. nearly 300 people were on board when that jet was shot down more than a month ago. all of them have died. >>> a government watch dog group says, they broke the law agreeing to that swap, serg bowe bergdahl for five taliban leaders. the the the defense department failed to notify the appropriate congressional
. >>> and the united states carrying out another six air strikes against isis targets in iraq yesterday. secretary of defense chuck hagel says it helps iraqi forces regain their footing. this comes after that militant group released videotaped execution of captured american journalist james foley. officials now admit that the group demanded a 130 million-dollar ransom for him last year. >>> the united states has a long standing policy against paying ransoms for terrorist but a...
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. >> when isis decided to attack the kurds, this is making people worry. people are starting not to invest in real estate. >> in 2012, his most expense of property sold for $600,000. snapped up properties hoping to rent them to families of oil companies. the war has left 10 homes unsellable and driven off 70% of the community's ex-pats. >> when they are leaving, for the last month everything has slowed down. cafe caters to far fewer customers. politicals needs stability to run. iraq should be stable, and then we will be boosting the whole region >> across this region, stability may not return for some time. e iraqiill more on th4 economy when we come back. ofing up ash alert as one iceland's biggest volcanoes rumbles to life. stay with "the pulse." ♪ "> welcome back to "the pulse live from london. that's bringing up to speed with some companies on the move today softbank is selling almost $4 billion in bonds to finance future investment after the company scrapped a merger with sprint. the war chest could be used to buy companies from yahoo! to dish netwo
. >> when isis decided to attack the kurds, this is making people worry. people are starting not to invest in real estate. >> in 2012, his most expense of property sold for $600,000. snapped up properties hoping to rent them to families of oil companies. the war has left 10 homes unsellable and driven off 70% of the community's ex-pats. >> when they are leaving, for the last month everything has slowed down. cafe caters to far fewer customers. politicals needs stability to...